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"Power's not what the Constitution was about"

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Power is exactly what Roy Moore wants you to stop thinking about. Framed as a civics-lab correction, the line performs a familiar populist trick: it pretends to demote power in order to reclaim it. By insisting the Constitution "wasn't about" power, Moore casts constitutional conflict as a moral misunderstanding rather than a contest over who gets to rule, punish, regulate, and define rights.

The specific intent is to recode constitutional interpretation as piety. Moore, a judge turned movement figure, is speaking from a tradition that treats the Founding as a kind of scripture: the Constitution as a vessel for timeless truths, not a blueprint for governing authority. That framing helps him delegitimize opponents as power-seekers while presenting his own agenda as merely obedient. It's a neat rhetorical judo move: if you can label institutional control as grubby "power", then your preferred outcomes become "principle."

The subtext is more pointed: power is acceptable when it appears as restraint. The Constitution becomes less a mechanism for empowering a federal state and more a leash on modern government, especially the parts that enforce civil rights, church-state separation, or regulatory policy. Yet the line also smuggles in a contradiction. The Constitution is, unavoidably, about power: enumerating it, dividing it, checking it, and claiming legitimacy for its use. Saying otherwise isn't modesty; it's a bid to rename power as righteousness so it can move through the world without scrutiny.

Context matters because Moore's brand thrives on conflict with federal authority and cultural pluralism. In that arena, "not about power" is code for "not about your power."

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Roy Moore (born February 11, 1947) is a Judge from USA.

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